I have this at home and enjoy it. What will your work use it for?
Resource usage and storage would be the main things to look out for. Octi really does need ssds as hdds will slow it to a crawl, a good amount of ram is nice but not fully a requirement for home use
I think they are more efficient than years ago yes, but some chips are consuming more power overall too. Yes what took up 40u a while ago can now fit in 10u but data centers aren’t reducing in size, they’ll just fill that 40 with more hardware
Trying to get the elk stack going but fleet was being a pain last night. Will try again with more knowledge today
They have machines in the door which have the app there for public use for exactly that reason
Demand in the country can fall, but they’ll find somewhere else that will happily import Irish beef to keep the demand there
There is a medication that prevents HIV, it’s called PrEP
I get your point, just know that there is other more purpose designed plates which can help people get an idea of the right portion sizes. The picture here has it photoshopped on but I’ve seen plates with this printed on and it seemed helpful
Parsec is pretty slick imo.
Yes cause they’re smaller
You don’t?
I dunno if it’s already been mentioned, but there’s VSCodium, it’s vscode without Microsoft
Without thinking into it I would have expected some more custom hardware, some on device AI acceleration happening. For one to go and purchase the device it should have been more than just an android app
Yes but that’s not ideal for a nervous flyer, or being in a window seat. It’s easier to just stand at the airport.
For me it’s the last chance to stand for a while. If I’m going to be sitting in a cramped seat for 2+ hours then you bet I’m going to be standing before hand. So the if I’m standing then I might as well be in line.
In the eyes of apple the screen on an iPhone would act as a security device as it contains the fingerprint sensor.
What did you use in place of the built in firewall?
You’d be surprised, check out Hardware Heaven on YouTube, they may have something for you
I use a TP Link ER605 and it works well. I had to ciall my ISP to get it enabled but that says easy.
I know you said you haven’t got any PCI slots available, do you have any M.2 slots available? You might be able to get a M.2 to ethernet if so.
Fastest ever stock CPU sure. But I believe there was some old AMD CPU that got overclocked to more than 8Ghz!
No